#228: PROTEST AT COURT TOMORROW – STOP THE TERROR RAIDS – NEVER AGAIN
GLOBAL PEACE AND JUSTICE AUCKLAND NEWSLETTER #228, March 4 2008
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Wednesday 5th March, Auckland District Court, Albert Street, 9am to 11am.
All the defendants arrested in the so-called anti-terror raids on October 15th last year appear in court once again along with four further Tuhoe activists arrested two weeks ago. We won the battle late last year to prevent anti-terror laws being used against political activists and we need to ensure political activists don’t suffer the harassment dealt out to these people and Tuhoe generally as occurred last year.
Also…Fundraiser for those arrested in "Anti-Terrorist" Raids!
Double CD & Booklet $25
TU KOTAHI - Freedom Fighting Anthems
25 excellent tracks of sheer Kiwi music/voice !!!!!!!!!
From CD sleeve note:-
"Tu Kotahi - Freedom Fighting Anthems" is a non-profit, consciousness raising project. All funds will go to organisations in Aotearoa who are working specifically with those affected by the Oct 15th 2007 state raids.
The booklet, called Wahanui, was put together by Conscious Collaborations
T Shirts "Ke Whawhai Tonu Matu"
$25 (orders taken - state size required)
To order or to help sell - Contact VANESSA - spadarkle@hotmail.com
Ph 09 836 9002 http://www.freedomfighterscd.org.nz/
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK
"It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our
humanity." - Albert Einstein
WHAT’S ON IN NEW ZEALAND
Wed. March 5th 7:30 - Special charity premiere of John Pilgers new film “The War on Democracy” sponsored by the Peace Foundation.
Featuring the democracy movement in Latin America, and particularly in Venezuela, it presents an overview of the encouraging progress that has been made based on simple and determined people power in claiming back their basic rights. Although it
focuses on Latin America its message it universal in terms of the threats to democracy and what is being done about them by some inspiring people in South America. Tickets $25 from Academy cinema (09) 373 2761 include drinks and refreshments. More information from the Peace Foundation (09) 373 2379 Wednesday 5th March Academy Cinema, Lorne Street. 7.30pm refreshments, 8.30pm film screening.
Tickets $25. Phone 3732761. Further information Ph 3732379
Greetings,
Then from 6th March…More on the Pilger film from the Academy Cinema…
We are launching a fantastic and controversial documentary at the Academy Cinema on the 6th of March.
'The War on Democracy' highlights the political upheavals in Latin America, pointing the finger clearly at the US government. It then draws parallels with the current situation in the Middle East.
Filmmaker John Pilger interviews key political figures such as Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. The result is an enlightening and gripping story that helps us to better understand our world.
Gina Dellabarca Ph +64 21 427 553 Marketing & Operations Director, ACADEMY CINEMAS, gina@academycinemas.co.nz , www.academycinemas.co.nz
7th March 2008 6.30pm – 8pm at Tahaki Reserve in Mt Eden.
Celebrate the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day. Event organised by the Auckland Coalition for the Safety of Women and Children. The coalition is a non government coalition established to help improve safety for women and children in Auckland. We are determined to help end domestic violence in our community. One of the ways we want to achieve this is by raising public awareness about domestic violence and its catastrophic impact on women and children. We want to raise awareness through remembrance.
Did you know that in NZ every year on average 14 women and 10 children are killed by a member of their family?
Did you know that in NZ 1 in 3 women report being a victim of physical and or sexual abuse by a current or ex partner throughout their lifetime?
Domestic violence is a crime. Women and children have a right to live free of fear and violence.
Show your support and come along to our community event on
All are welcome.
Please spread this invitation as wide as you can.
Together we can create change.
(Note: This is the 100th anniversary of International Working Women's Day which began with the strike of 20,000 garment workers in New York in 1908)
Tuesday March 11th, CIVIL RIGHTS DEFENCE ORGANISING MEETING, 6pm, 6A Western Springs Rd, Morningside, Auckland. All welcome.
Wednesday 12 March, Iraq after 5 years of war and occupation. Seminar by Continuing Education, Auckland University. 7-9pm, Room 039, Clock Tower Bldg No. 105, 22 Princes Street Fee (GST incl): $22.50 Student/Unwaged Fee (GST incl): $13.50
Speakers:
Heval Hylan , LLB (Baghdad), LLB (Waikato), PGDip Legal Studies
Steve Hoadley, PhD
After five years of war and occupation in Iraq what has been achieved and what does the future hold? This seminar will look at foreign involvement in Iraq which has created adversaries and divided friends and allies alike. It is an issue that is both regional and international, and from which no government can walk away because all are implicated in the consequences, even if they did not cause the conflict. An overview of the interests and actions of the major players, together with a discussion of the many factors involved in rebuilding a war-torn Iraq, will reveal that simple solutions are illusory. The seminar, in which the two speakers will present different perspectives, will encompass the need for political renovation of a legitimate and capable state, economic reforms, the creation of rules and institutions that enable a market economy, social reconstruction and issues of national security. The New Zealand government's policy on Iraq will also be discussed. There will be an opportunity at the end of the seminar for questions and discussion.
To register contact:
Continuing Education, phone 09 373 7599 ext 87831/87832, or email conted@auckland.ac.nz
Website: www.cce.auckland.ac.nz
Friday, 14 to Sunday, 16 March - 'Promoting peace through active non-violent
resistance' is the theme of the 2008 National Peace Workshops - postponed
earlier this year, the National Peace Workshops have now been re-scheduled and
will be held at the Quaker Settlement, Whanganui, in March. The weekend will
include workshops and panel discussions with Maori, Moriori, Pacific and Pakeha
contributors who have experience of community and individual non-violent
resistance, and/or non-violent direct action in Aotearoa and overseas; as well
as workshops on campaigns of our member and other groups. More information and
registration details will be available in late January at
[http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/npw08.htm]
Saturday 15th March – GPJA Peace March on anniversary of invasion of Iraq. Gather Aotea Square 12noon.
Saturday, March 15, 8.30am-5pm, Auckland University
On 15th March, the Faculty of Law, University of Auckland will be hosting a
one-day Symposium entitled "Civil Society: Using Law as a Sword". The symposium
will be open to the public, but pre-registration (cost $30) is essential. The
organisers of the Symposium are Treasa Dunworth and Kris Gledhill of the Law
Faculty, Rt Honourable Ted Thomas, Janfrie Wakim and Deborah Manning. We are
also pleased to have the support of the Human Rights Commission with this
initiative. If you are interested in this event or wish to register (there is a
fee of $30.00) please email Treasa Dunworth at [t.dunworth@auckland.ac.nz] or
phone on (09) 3737599 ext 88008.
Friday 21st March – Special GPJA March Forum – A forum not to be missed!
Revolutionary Venezuelan diplomat, NELSON DAVILA to speak.
Nelson, who is based in Canberra, is Venezuela's charge d'affaires for Australia, NZ and the Pacific. He is not your traditional diplomat, starting out as a student activist, then becoming an indigenous rights activist, and joining Huge Chavez's secret revolutionary group inside the Venezuelan armed forces. He is one of president Chavez's closest and most trusted political collaborators right up to this day.
Nelson will speak about the nature of the Venezuelan revolutionary process, including the recent formation of the five million strong United Socialist Party of Venezuela, the government's strong support for indigenous rights in Venezuela, and the growth of Communal Councils which have delegated powers to decide on local and regional priorities along with a huge chunk of state funding to implement their own plans at the grassroots.
Nelson is hoping that his tour will give impetus to the establishment of a broad-based, inclusive Venezuela solidarity movement in New Zealand. Going by early feedback, I think there is real scope for this to happen. And we are both hoping that Nelson's tour along with the creation of a nationwide Venezuela solidarity network will pave the way for a visit to New Zealand by president Chavez.
Meeting details: Trades Hall, 147 Great North Road, Grey Lynn. 7.30pm
April 10th to 19th – The Hollow Men comes to Auckland
One Man
One Mission
Many Advisers
... The Hollow Men
Acclaimed Play The Hollow Men Brings Politics Up-close in Auckland in April.
Written by Auckland writer Dean Parker and based on Nicky Hager’s controversial book, The Hollow Men is at Maidment
Theatre, Auckland from Thursday 10 April to Saturday 19 April for 10
performances only.
The Hollow Men examines the months of Don Brash’s leadership of the National
Party leading up to the 2005 election.
The play had its world premiere in Wellington in September last
year followed by a season in Palmerston and then a return season in
Wellington.
“Exciting, funny and totally absorbing” – Dominion Post
"Full of half-lies" -- National Business Review
"Who was it described John Key as the priest with his hand on your
knee...?" -- The Hollow Men.
In The Hollow Men, the cast plays a variety of political movers and shakers;
many of whom still walk the corridors of parliament today.
The Hollow Men plays at Maidment Theatre, Auckland for a strictly limited
season from 10-19 April. Book by phoning 09 308 2383 or online at
www.maidment.auckland.ac.nz.
Monday 7th April: GPJA Monthly Forum, Trades Hall, 147 Great North Road, Grey Lynn. 7.30pm
Anti Terror laws – Special Forum to update on the campaign to repeal the anti-terror laws. Details of panellists to follow.
Monday 12th May: GPJA Monthly Forum, Trades Hall, 147 Great North Road, Grey Lynn. 7.30pm
Maher Mughrabi, Palestinian writer and journalist now working in Melbourne at The Age and a member of the Palestinian Diaspora. This meeting comes just two days before the anniversary of al Nakba – the anniversary of the proclaiming of the state of Israel in Tel Aviv.
~ Ongoing - Help us ban cluster bombs, online petition: "I support the global
call to ban cluster bombs", you can add your name at
[http://www.stopclusterbombs.org.nz/take-action/petition/]
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CUBAN DOCUMENTARY HITS TOWN BEFORE GOING GLOBAL
New Zealand-Cuba documentary ¿La Verdad? opens in Auckland Academy Theatre
this week 21 February, before heading offshore to the United States and then
Cuba. The film, by Wellington journalist Helen Smyth, tells the story of Cuban
oligarch Néstor Baguer. Smyth’s family met Baguer when travelling in Cuba in
2000. He befriended the family and nominated himself their Cuban Grandfather.
Baguer told Smyth he was the leader of the dissident journalist movement in
Cuba. In 2003 Smyth learned he was in fact a Cuban spy who set up the movement
to trap would-be dissident writers. Baguer gave key evidence at summary Cuban
trials that led to long imprisonments for more than 30 writers. She returned to
Cuba with husband and co-director Tim Rose to film Baguer’s story and reasons.
¿La Verdad? premiered at last year’s New Zealand International Film
Festival. It is now being released cinematically in New Zealand just prior to
the world debut at the presitgious international film festival, Cinequest. Smyth
also plans to then travel to Cuba to present the film there. “The story is
about Cuba and the United States, with New Zealand taking the part of distant
and curious observer,” Smyth said. “I’m nervous of both the United States
and Cuban reactions, but especially the latter.
It is a highly political story and I’ve tried to tell it with empathy and
honesty, as well as recognition of my outsider status.”
¿La Verdad? opens on Thursday, 21 February and is running for a week. For more
information, including a film trailer, see www.laverdadfilm.com
[http://www.laverdadfilm.com]
CLIMATE CHANGE - SOCIAL CHANGE CONFERENCE, APRIL 11-13, 2008, SYDNEY
The world is teetering on the brink of unstoppable climate change. Many now
recognise the need for serious change in the way we produce and use energy, our
transport systems, food production, urban design and forestry practices. Yet
politicians are still mouthing platitudes while allowing corporations to
continue to profit from polluting our atmosphere and destroying our ecosystem.
The need for social change has become an urgent part of preventing catastrophic
climate change. Can the market fix the problem? What is the real record of
carbon trading? How can we build a social movement capable of averting this
disaster? What models and experiences can offer real solutions? To strengthen
the exchange of ideas and contribute towards that urgent action Green Left
Weekly is organising the Climate Change - Social Change conference from April
11-13, 2008 in Sydney.
We are pleased to have confirmed:
- John Bellamy Foster, author of Marx's Ecology: Materialism and Nature, editor
of Monthly Review ([http://sociology.uoregon.edu/faculty/foster.php])
- Patrick Bond, Director of the Centre for Civil Society, University of Natal,
South Africa; editor of Climate Change, Carbon Trading and Civil Society
www.zcommunications.org/zspace/patrickbond
[http://www.zcommunications.org/zspace/patrickbond]
- Roberto Perez, Cuban permaculturalist (featured in The Power of Community:
how Cuba survived peak oil) ()
We invite your participation in making this more than just an exchange of ideas
- important as that is - but a part of building up resistance to corporate-led
climate change and strengthening the movement for sustainable development. To
receive updates about the conference, send an email to
[climatechange_socialchangeconf_announce-subscribe@yahoogroups.com] Please
forward this conference call to your networks. In solidarity, Kamala Emanuel and
Pip Hinman, Climate Change - Social Change conference organisers
ANNOUNCING THE MAY DAY 2008 BRIGADE TO VENEZUELA
Registration deadline: March 30th, 2008 (including payment). The
Australia-Venezuela Solidarity Network’s (AVSN) next solidarity brigade to
Venezuela is schedule for May 2008 and will coincide with May Day (May 1st) in
Venezuela. The brigade will be a unique opportunity to see first-hand the
unfolding revolution in Venezuela. If you are interested in being part of this
inspiring and educational experience, please send the completed registration
form to [brigades@venezuelasolidarity.org]
BEST ON THE WEB
NEW ZEALAND
Satirical video of stouch between Trevor Mallard and Tau Henare.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLKaySj75tQ
The latest Greenpeace GE Free Food Guide reflects a strong ongoing non-GE
position from New Zealand food companies and an unprecedented anti-GE stance
from Australasia's largest food company.
[http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0801/S00243.htm]
WORLD ECONOMY
The new Bank of the South assaults neoliberal economics
[http://www.forumdesalternatives.org/EN/readarticle.php?article_id=4616]
AFGHANISTAN
NATO winning battles, losing Afghanistan: "Make no mistake", begins a new issue
brief from non-partisan think-tank the Atlantic Council of the United States,
"NATO is not winning in Afghanistan".
[http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/JB02Df02.html]
IRAQ
New analysis ‘confirms’ 1 million+ Iraq casualties
[http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0802/S00012.htm]
LATIN AMERICA
ALBA, an Economic Alternative for Latin America
[http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/3116]
Indianismo and Marxism: The Missed Encounter of Two Revolutionary Principles by
Álvaro García Linera, vice president of Bolivia
[http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/garcia310108.html]
WEST SAHARA
Swedish Fund Öhman to divest from Wesfarmers Australia - The Australia Wester
Sahara Association (AWSA) applauds the decision of Öhman Funds from Sweden to
divest from the Australian phosphate company CSBP (Wesfarmers) due to its
imports of phosphate rock from the occupied Western Sahara.
[http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0802/S00019.htm]
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